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There are exactly 3000 rooms in the Tower of London. Many people stay there for over a year in order that they can view each and every one of them.

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Steps in the Tower of London:

  • Jewel House: No steps
  • The Chapel of St Peter Ad Vincula: 4 steps down to entrance, 1 step up at doorway
  • The Constable Tower: Down 6 steps
  • White Tower: 11 wooden steps to the first landing, 12 wooden steps to a second landing, and then 13 wooden steps. This leads up to a final 5 stone steps into the entrance (total 41 steps, wood and stone). The Chapel of St John and Medieval Great Hall (Still in the White Tower): A trip around the upper floors and basement of the White Tower involves a total of 206 steps, some irregular and very steep, including a spiral staircase of 101 steps.
  • Bloody Tower: A trip around this tower involves a total of 55 steps. The floors are connected by a very narrow, steep and worn spiral staircase.
  • Medieval Palace: 24 up to entrance
  • The Wall Walk: There are a total of 162 steps (wooden and stone, and and iron spiral staircase).
  • Beauchamp Tower: A total of 80 steps.
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The Tower of London was a place where many people died under horrible conditions. There are hundreds ghosts that wander aimlessly through those towers.

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their are actual 7 towers in the tower of London.

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How many people have died in the London dungoens?

The answer is none. The London Dungeons is the name given to a tourist attraction in Tooley Street in London. It's a stage set which aims to make you feel as if you are in a medieval dungeon. If you mean the dungeons at the Tower of London, nobody really knows for sure (There are some records but they are not complete), but perhaps the most famous was Mary Queen of Scots. She was beheaded in the grounds of the Tower in 1587.


Is the London dungeons next to the Tower of London?

No, the London Dungeon tourist attraction is adjacent to London Bridge Station but is moving to near the London Eye in March 2013.


How many km is it from the London eye to the London dungeons?

About 5


Attractions in London?

Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, London Dungeons, Madame Tussuad's, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Changing of the Guard, Hyde Park etc etc.


What are facts about tower of londons dungeons?

The Tower of London's dungeons consist of a number of catacombs. During the Medieval Age, the dungeons served as torture chambers for London's most hardened criminals. The dungeons were also full of vermin and disease.


When was the Tower of London dungeons built?

It was Built By the Normans to protect the city. It was built around 1070 by William the conquer.


Is there a gift shop in the London dungeons?

No there is no gift shopin the London dungeons


Where are dungeons in a castle?

Dungeons in a castle can be in a tower or underneath the castle


Is the tower of london the ''bloody tower''?

The 'Bloody Tower' is one of the many named towers within the Tower of London.


How many floors is the tower of London?

The Tower of London is comprised of one tower. The Tower of London has had many different uses over the years. The most notable use was as a prison and a place of executions.


How many miles is it from the London dungeons to the London eye?

Less than 2 miles and within walking distance


What is some of the fun stuff to do in London?

Go on the LONDON EYE, take a city sigh seeing tour. The Tower of London is also very good! You could also go to Maddame Tussauds or even the LONDON DUNGEONS! Well worth it! Have fun!